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What does it mean to 'assist' someone?
What does it mean to 'assist' someone?
Which of the following best describes 'frustrated'?
Which of the following best describes 'frustrated'?
What does 'decrease' mean?
What does 'decrease' mean?
What does 'unique' mean?
What does 'unique' mean?
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What does it mean to 'relax'?
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What is a 'benefit'?
What is a 'benefit'?
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What does 'advertise' mean?
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What is meant by 'enormous'?
What is meant by 'enormous'?
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What does 'potential' refer to?
What does 'potential' refer to?
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Which word best describes behavior that is impolite or offensive?
Which word best describes behavior that is impolite or offensive?
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What does 'etiquette' refer to?
What does 'etiquette' refer to?
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What is meant by 'increase'?
What is meant by 'increase'?
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What does 'courtesy' imply?
What does 'courtesy' imply?
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Which option best describes the term 'digital'?
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What does 'influence' mean?
What does 'influence' mean?
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What is the definition of 'relationship'?
What is the definition of 'relationship'?
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What does the term 'benefit' refer to?
What does the term 'benefit' refer to?
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What is a journalist primarily responsible for?
What is a journalist primarily responsible for?
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What action does the verb 'develop' describe?
What action does the verb 'develop' describe?
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Which word describes a series of steps to achieve an end?
Which word describes a series of steps to achieve an end?
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What does the term 'original' mean?
What does the term 'original' mean?
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What is defined as a sudden and violent shaking of the ground?
What is defined as a sudden and violent shaking of the ground?
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What does 'react' mean?
What does 'react' mean?
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Which term describes an area on the edge of a city or large town?
Which term describes an area on the edge of a city or large town?
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What is the meaning of the word 'contribute'?
What is the meaning of the word 'contribute'?
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What does the term 'influence' mean?
What does the term 'influence' mean?
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What does it mean to 'make a good impression'?
What does it mean to 'make a good impression'?
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What is a 'psychologist'?
What is a 'psychologist'?
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What does 'awkward' describe?
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What does 'examine' mean?
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What is meant by the term 'traditional'?
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Vocabulary Words
- Clear - Easily understood or perceived
- Connect - To join or link together
- Contribute - To provide or give something to a common effort
- Express - To communicate thoughts or feelings
- Find out - To discover or learn information
- Spread - To extend or reach a larger area or group
- Trend - A general pattern or direction of change
- Influence - To have an effect on someone or something
- Psychologist - Someone who studies the human mind and behavior
- Purchase - Something bought
- Recommend - To suggest as good or suitable
- Researcher - Someone who investigates and studies a subject
- Review - An assessment or evaluation of something
- Social - Relating to interactions with others
- Study - A research project or a period of learning
- Respect - High regard or esteem for someone or something
- Behavior - The way a person acts or conducts oneself
- Awkward - Uncomfortable or embarrassing
- Make a good impression - To create a positive image or perception
- Firmly - Strongly and steadily
- Manners - Socially acceptable ways of acting
- Appropriately - Suitable or right for a particular situation
- Gesture - A movement of the body expressing a thought or emotion
- Advice - Suggestions or guidance for action
- Custom - A traditional practice or way of doing things
- Interrupt - To break into or stop something, like a conversation
- Take part in - To join or participate in an activity
- Informal - Relaxed and friendly
- Traditional - Conforming to long-established customs or practices
- Avoid - To choose not to do something
- Typical - Usual or common
- Specific - Relating to one particular thing only
- Replace - To be used instead of something else
- Technology - Scientific knowledge and equipment used for practical purposes
- Examine - To study or investigate carefully
- Situation - The circumstances or conditions of a particular time or place
- Take care of - To be responsible for or manage something
- Performance - How well something or someone functions or performs
- Under pressure - Feeling anxious or forced to perform
- Advantage - Something that helps or benefits someone
- Artificial - Made or produced to copy something natural
- Ban - To officially prohibit or forbid
- Energy - Power or strength for activity
- Equipment - Tools or materials used for a particular task
- Invent - To create or design something for the first time
- Reason - The cause or explanation for something
- Unfair - Not treating people equally
- Automatically - Done without conscious control
- Benefit - To gain an advantage or positive outcome
- Comfort zone - A situation where one feels comfortable and safe
- Decrease - To become smaller or less
- Interact - To communicate or engage with someone or something
- Pace - The speed at which something happens
- Process - To deal with information or complete a series of steps
- Provide - To give or supply something
- Skip - To omit or avoid something
- Unique - One of a kind
- Access - To obtain or use something
- Assist - To help or aid someone
- Concept - An idea or basic principle
- Eventually - After a long time or a long series of events
- Frustrated - Feeling angry or impatient because of difficulty
- Internal - On the inside of something
- Period - A length of time
- Physical - Relating to the body
- Productive - Capable of producing something in large quantities
- Respond - To react or answer to something
- Divide - To separate into different parts
- Emotional - Connected to feelings
- Attitude - A way of thinking, feeling, or behaving
- Found that - Discovered through research or testing
- Benefit from - To experience positive outcomes
- Relax - To rest and become calm
- Experience - Something that has happened to you
- Generous - Willing to give more than expected
- Unable - Not capable of doing something
- Better understanding of - An improved awareness or knowledge
- Ancient - Very old or belonging to the distant past
- As a result - Because of something else
- Connected - Having a link or relationship
- Government - The group of people who govern a state or country
- Plant - To put seeds or plants in the ground to grow
- Remarkable - Unusually impressive or noticeable
- Surround - To be all around something
- Wildlife - Wild animals and plants living in their natural environment
- Advertise - To promote a product or service
- Affordable - Reasonable in price or cost
- Brake - A device for slowing down a vehicle
- Buck the trend - To go against the usual direction
- Chat - To talk in a friendly and informal way
- Decline - To decrease or become lower in quality or quantity
- Enormous - Extremely large or massive
- Essential - Absolutely necessary or important
- Failure - Lack of success in achieving something
- Get the point - To understand the main idea
- Postage - The cost of sending mail
- Potential - The possibility that something will happen in the future
- Realize - To become aware or understand something clearly
- Reasonable - Fair and sensible
- Wealthy - Having a large amount of money or assets
- Wheel - A round object that rotates and allows vehicles to move
- Admit - To acknowledge or confess that something is true
- Attentive - Paying close attention to something
- Behavior - The way a person acts or conducts themself
- Courtesy - Polite and considerate behavior
- Deal with - To handle or manage a situation
- Etiquette - The rules for polite behavior in a society
- Improve - To make something better
- Increase - To grow in size or amount
- Influence - To have an effect on something or someone
- Manners - Polite social behavior
- Polite - Showing good manners and respect
- Principal - The head of a school or the main person in charge
- Respect - High regard for someone or something
- Rude - Impolite or offensive
- Scream - To make a loud, high-pitched cry
- Shout out - To yell loudly
- Society - A group of people living together with shared laws and customs
- Valuable - Worth a great deal of money or importance
- Violence - The use of physical force to harm someone or something
- Common - Occurring frequently or often
- Dependent on - Relying on someone or something
- Digital - Relating to technology, especially computers
- Disconnect - To separate or break a connection
- Face-to-face - Direct personal interaction
- Find - To discover or locate something
- Forever - For all future time
- Friendship - A close and supportive relationship between people
- Headline - The main title of a news article
- Meaningful - Full of significance or purpose
- Post - To publish online or send something by mail
- Privacy - The right to keep personal matters confidential
- Relationship - The connection between two people or things
- Scary - Frightening or causing fear
- Silly - Lacking seriousness or common sense
- Strange - Unusual or unfamiliar
- Benefit - An advantage or positive outcome
- Brain - The organ in the head that controls thought
- Clue - A piece of information that helps solve a mystery
- Develop - To grow or become more advanced
- Entertainment - Activities that provide enjoyment
- Instance - An example of something happening
- Journalist - A person who writes news articles
- Object - A thing that can be seen and touched
- Original - The first version of something
- Positive - Having a good or optimistic attitude
- React - To respond to a stimulus
- Realize - To become fully aware of something
- Stress - Mental or emotional strain
- Update - To bring something up to date
- Useful - Able to be used or helpful
- Version - A particular form of something
- Attack - An aggressive action to harm someone or something
- Earthquake - A sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- Elevator - A machine for carrying people up or down in a building
- Fascinating - Extremely interesting and captivating
- Freezing - Extremely cold
- Height - How tall someone or something is
- Neighborhood - An area where people live
- Permanent - Lasting forever
- Process - A series of steps to achieve a result
- Remain - To stay in the same place or condition
- Resident - A person who lives in a specific place
- Response - A reply or reaction to something
- Shake - To move with quick, short movements
- Suburb - A residential area on the edge of a city
- Suitable - Appropriate for a particular purpose
- Threat - A danger or possibility of harm
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Test your understanding of key vocabulary words with this quiz. Each word is defined to help you grasp its meaning and usage in context. Enhance your language skills by challenging yourself with these terms commonly used in social and academic settings.